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<blockquote data-quote="Kamper" data-source="post: 10962" data-attributes="member: 3754"><p>Howdy Everyone,</p><p>I have been taking photos since about 1976, started with prints, went to slides and about 4 years ago sold all my 35mm gear (Minolta X700) on Ebay and jumped into the DSLR market. I have been using the D80 for four years and just recently upgraded to the D7000 which I think is any awesome body. We have been spending about 30 days a year in Yellowstone between our spring and fall trips and I love shooting nature,wildlife, especially bears. I have been shooting with a Sigma 150-500mm AFOS. I just purchased a Nikon 18-200mm AFVRII lens with my D7000 body which I will say falls into the one size fits all category. I am not a pro as I have never sold a photo, but I consider myself a serious amateur. I hope to share info as much as I take, because that is what photography is all about, Everyone starts at the same point. Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kamper, post: 10962, member: 3754"] Howdy Everyone, I have been taking photos since about 1976, started with prints, went to slides and about 4 years ago sold all my 35mm gear (Minolta X700) on Ebay and jumped into the DSLR market. I have been using the D80 for four years and just recently upgraded to the D7000 which I think is any awesome body. We have been spending about 30 days a year in Yellowstone between our spring and fall trips and I love shooting nature,wildlife, especially bears. I have been shooting with a Sigma 150-500mm AFOS. I just purchased a Nikon 18-200mm AFVRII lens with my D7000 body which I will say falls into the one size fits all category. I am not a pro as I have never sold a photo, but I consider myself a serious amateur. I hope to share info as much as I take, because that is what photography is all about, Everyone starts at the same point. Ken [/QUOTE]
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